Medieval role players welcome all to their kingdom
By Myron Love As one who has been a lifelong student of history, I have sometimes wondered what it would have been like to travel back in time and
By Myron Love As one who has been a lifelong student of history, I have sometimes wondered what it would have been like to travel back in time and
By Wayne Weedon Note: The contents of this story deals with religion and may offend some people. You may wish to avoid reading it. Pregnant and deserted by
Fred MorrisFrom the desk of a gadfly To celebrate the 100th Anniversary of St. James (starting just west of St. James Street to Sturgeon Road) breaking away from Assiniboia
Tom HydeEstate planning tips If I have the cash, why would I spend it on life insurance? There are many reasons it could make sense. People are surprised to learn
Winnipeg’s very first digital radio station is growing and attracting an international audience. Two of our key broadcasters, Alex Regiec, and Chris Golden, have been in England for the last
Let’s talk blood! Another first: The Canadian Animal Blood Bank started in Winnipeg A few things are consistently true in veterinary medicine in Manitoba – one of these
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John EinarsonLocal Music spotlight As we celebrate Winnipeg’s 150th birthday, each month music historian and author John Einarson will share stories from our city’s rich and colourful music history.
Gabrielle Swan View from The Pas One of the best kept secrets (not intentionally) in the north is its creative energy and strong production capacity. The wonderful mix of
by Dorothy Dobbie Dr. Helene Bertrand’s book, Low Back Pain: 3 Steps to Relief in 2 Minutes, is a gift to all back pain sufferers, 90% of which are fixable